Boxing promotor. Hyperbole. That's how.Redback Rasta wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 20:23Not sure how Hearn can acknowledge Wilder could knock Joshua out with one punch, yet claim he is the the most overrated fighter in the game.The Gratest wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 11:58It's a boxing promoter speaking about one of his boxer's main rivals. There's always been shit talk involved with that. Not sure why, in this instance, it should be taken literally and not the usual hyperbole?Redback Rasta wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 08:45
Not just an overrated fighter, according to Hearn, 'the most overrated fighter in the game.'
The most overrated fighter in the game and the greatest puncher in history as well?
It doesn't make a lot of sense to me. What do you think?
Hearn's already acknowledged that a fight between Joshua and Wilder could end with one connection from Wilder, so the part where you stated he'd suddenly be claiming Wilder as the greatest puncher in history, well, he's ack'ed the power that Wilder possesses already, so it's not as if he's changing his mind on that part of it.
Few, if anyone, rate Wilder the best heavyweight in the world but most rate him 3rd or 4th best because that is a reasonable assessment of where he stands.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - August 2023
I don’t really see the contradiction tbh. There’s always been big punchers who can’t box particularly well. Wilder has just benefited from an extremely weak division where the overall skillset and stamina is so low that he eventually lands. If he’d boxed in the ‘70s or ‘80s, he’d be nowhere in the conversation (although admittedly you could probably say the same about Joshua too).Redback Rasta wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 20:23Not sure how Hearn can acknowledge Wilder could knock Joshua out with one punch, yet claim he is the the most overrated fighter in the game.The Gratest wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 11:58It's a boxing promoter speaking about one of his boxer's main rivals. There's always been shit talk involved with that. Not sure why, in this instance, it should be taken literally and not the usual hyperbole?Redback Rasta wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 08:45
Not just an overrated fighter, according to Hearn, 'the most overrated fighter in the game.'
The most overrated fighter in the game and the greatest puncher in history as well?
It doesn't make a lot of sense to me. What do you think?
Hearn's already acknowledged that a fight between Joshua and Wilder could end with one connection from Wilder, so the part where you stated he'd suddenly be claiming Wilder as the greatest puncher in history, well, he's ack'ed the power that Wilder possesses already, so it's not as if he's changing his mind on that part of it.
Few, if anyone, rate Wilder the best heavyweight in the world but most rate him 3rd or 4th best because that is a reasonable assessment of where he stands.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - August 2023
According to reports Whyte has now signed to fight AJ in August
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - August 2023
Agreed. I think it will be an entertaining scrap. Won't go the distance.Redback Rasta wrote: ↑02 Jul 2023, 16:26It appears the removal of the ridiculous one way rematch clause has bought about agreement. Good. Let's get a heavyweight fight happening, even if it isn't the best one out there.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - August 2023
https://www.badlefthook.com/2023/7/3/23 ... -news-2023
Despite Eddie Hearn’s waffling, it looks as though Anthony Joshua will, in fact, see action ahead of this winter’s planned superfight with Deontay Wilder. Sky Sports revealed yesterday that Dillian Whyte had signed and returned a contract to rematch “AJ” on August 12th at the O2.
Whyte (29-3, 19 KO) previously rejected a contract that included a one-sided rematch clause, which Joshua (25-3, 22 KO) ultimately removed.
Mike Coppinger later confirmed the news, though he noted an “alternative undisclosed opponent” had also agreed to the matchup. The choice of opponent “should be confirmed in the next 48 hours.”
The pair are technically 1-1 in their rivalry; Whyte beat Joshua by decision in a 2009 amateur bout, dropping him along the way, but got bashed into submission in a 2015 pro match. Both also find themselves in eerily similar circumstances, having each won a decision over Jermaine Franklin to bounce back from defeat in title bouts.
I don’t hate this, honestly, even if Whyte did beef it abominably against Tyson Fury. It’s got some genuine animosity behind it, Joshua clearly still needs time to acclimate to Virgil Hunter, and if the Wilder fight comes together in December, it’ll be the first time since 2016 that Joshua fights three times in a calendar year.
Despite Eddie Hearn’s waffling, it looks as though Anthony Joshua will, in fact, see action ahead of this winter’s planned superfight with Deontay Wilder. Sky Sports revealed yesterday that Dillian Whyte had signed and returned a contract to rematch “AJ” on August 12th at the O2.
Whyte (29-3, 19 KO) previously rejected a contract that included a one-sided rematch clause, which Joshua (25-3, 22 KO) ultimately removed.
Mike Coppinger later confirmed the news, though he noted an “alternative undisclosed opponent” had also agreed to the matchup. The choice of opponent “should be confirmed in the next 48 hours.”
The pair are technically 1-1 in their rivalry; Whyte beat Joshua by decision in a 2009 amateur bout, dropping him along the way, but got bashed into submission in a 2015 pro match. Both also find themselves in eerily similar circumstances, having each won a decision over Jermaine Franklin to bounce back from defeat in title bouts.
I don’t hate this, honestly, even if Whyte did beef it abominably against Tyson Fury. It’s got some genuine animosity behind it, Joshua clearly still needs time to acclimate to Virgil Hunter, and if the Wilder fight comes together in December, it’ll be the first time since 2016 that Joshua fights three times in a calendar year.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - August 2023
He’s not with Hunter.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - August 2023
He’s not is he? Shame on them
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - August 2023
is this the joshua who held an alphabet a while back?
whats he up to now?
whats he up to now?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - August 2023
He's rematching a guy he knocked out years ago, barely losing a round in the process. The bloke is coming off the worst run of his career and looks finished. It will be PPV.funso banjo baby wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 12:08 is this the joshua who held an alphabet a while back?
whats he up to now?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - August 2023
Rematching a guy he beat previously whilst barely losing a round? Sounds familiar.mickey1975 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 12:31He's rematching a guy he knocked out years ago, barely losing a round in the process. The bloke is coming off the worst run of his career and looks finished. It will be PPV.funso banjo baby wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 12:08 is this the joshua who held an alphabet a while back?
whats he up to now?
I don’t mind this fight. I just don’t like the idea of it being PPV.
It’s baffling that both Sky and DAZN, unless I’m missing something, have no U.K. shows formally announced. I’m not a fan of FW but at least he’s making fights and putting them on with a bit of notice.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - August 2023
Yes, it has a lot of similarities with the Del 3 fight.maverick23 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 12:48Rematching a guy he beat previously whilst barely losing a round? Sounds familiar.mickey1975 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 12:31He's rematching a guy he knocked out years ago, barely losing a round in the process. The bloke is coming off the worst run of his career and looks finished. It will be PPV.funso banjo baby wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 12:08 is this the joshua who held an alphabet a while back?
whats he up to now?
I don’t mind this fight. I just don’t like the idea of it being PPV.
It’s baffling that both Sky and DAZN, unless I’m missing something, have no U.K. shows formally announced. I’m not a fan of FW but at least he’s making fights and putting them on with a bit of notice.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - August 2023
Whyte only has 2 wins over Chisora. He should go for a historical 3rd at some point.
If Joshua has slipped as far as some suggest, then it sounds like a close match up.
If Joshua has slipped as far as some suggest, then it sounds like a close match up.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. TBA | DAZN - August 2023
Everyone has beat Chisora once but only the best beat him three times.The Gratest wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 12:57 Whyte only has 2 wins over Chisora. He should go for a historical 3rd at some point.
If Joshua has slipped as far as some suggest, then it sounds like a close match up.
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Allen Vs Wardley on the undercard for the British?
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Joshua and Whyte cannot act to save their lives.
Both are friends when the camera's are off.
Will the fight happen? Soon find out.
Both are friends when the camera's are off.
Will the fight happen? Soon find out.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
Dated for August the 12th , well shall i watch it or shall i not , its such an intriguing fight i will let the weather decide , August were coming out of winter , its getting warmer but still the chance of rain , So i shall get up early aug 13th not checked but assume it will be a sunday ,, make a nice big MUG of coffee , look out the window , if its raining i will stream the fight , if its nice i will start my bike up and go put a couple of 100 klm on it before the wife gets up .
Thats how intriguing this fight is , whats more i consider it my duty to stream and not pay for this shite , the result will be no different except AJ will see it has a come back fight want to make a statement , he will go for Whyte , push him on the ropes deliver an uppercut and walk back with his hands raised .
Second thoughts , Naaaw think i'll just not bother and go for my sunday ride raining or not
Thats how intriguing this fight is , whats more i consider it my duty to stream and not pay for this shite , the result will be no different except AJ will see it has a come back fight want to make a statement , he will go for Whyte , push him on the ropes deliver an uppercut and walk back with his hands raised .
Second thoughts , Naaaw think i'll just not bother and go for my sunday ride raining or not
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
Could be an interesting one, Whyte a lot more experienced than when he fought AJ first time and he has more to gain by winning. Add into that AJ maybe a bit more gun-shy than in previous years so it could be a 50/50 fight.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
£26.99, someones having a laugh
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
PPV is dead
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
In the Words of Cardinal Wolesey.
"Get fcked."
"Get fcked."
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
Boxing really has become a total joke.
A non title fight, in fact a rematch, where the A side battered the B side several years ago, and the B side, in his last high profile fight, got the living shite kicked out of him.
The fighters greed is the problem here, PPV is the only way it can be paid for.
A non title fight, in fact a rematch, where the A side battered the B side several years ago, and the B side, in his last high profile fight, got the living shite kicked out of him.
The fighters greed is the problem here, PPV is the only way it can be paid for.